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1998
S. A. Esrey, Gough, J., Rapaport, D., Sawyer, R., Simpson-Hebert, M., Vargas, J., and Winblad, U., Ecological sanitation. Stockholm, Sweden: SIDA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1998, p. 93 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
G. C. Rivera Ballesteros, Evaluación del tratamiento del agua residual doméstica en un sistema integrado : un caso con tanque séptico, filtro anaerobio y filtro fitopedológico. Universidad del Valle, Facultad de Ingenieria, Cali, Colombia, p. 147 p. : tab., graphics, map. , 1998.
1996
D. D. Mara, Low-cost urban sanitation. Chichester, UK: Wiley, 1996, p. xv, 223 p. : fig., tab.
C. Furedy and Chowdhury, T., Solid waste reuse and urban agriculture : dilemmas in developing countries : the bad news and the good news. York University, Urban Studies Programme, North York, Ont, Canada, p. 29 p. : 3 boxes, 2 fig., 2 tab., 1996.
G. McGranahan, Kjellen, M., and Bratt, A., Water supply and sanitation in low and middle income cities : comparing Accra, Jakarta and Sao Paulo, vol. no. 1. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), 1996, p. iv, 22 p. : 11 fig., 1 tab.
1995
R. N. Middleton, Making VIP latrines succeed, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 27-29: 1 fig., 3 photogr., 1995.
1994
N. Espejo, Nimatuj, O., Sanchez, V., Quinonez, M., F. Ortiz, G., and F. Lopez, I., Modulo[s] para comunidades programa UNEPAR-KfW-IRC. Unidad Ejecutora Programa Acueductos Rurales, Ministerio Salud Publica y Asisten, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, p. 15 vol. (218 p.): ill., 1994.
1992
Y. Chartier, Hygiene facilities in rural and poor urban areas and a proposal for sullage - using pour-flush toilet. University of Leeds, Department of Civil Engineering, Leeds, UK, p. 148 p.: 31 fig., ill., photogr., 6 tab., 1992.
L. Macharia, Sanitation options for Kibera low-income area in Nairobi, vol. no. 53. Tampere, Finland: Tampere University of Technology, Institute of Water and Environmental Engineeri, 1992, p. 97 p.: 25 fig., 5 tab.
A. Cotton, Technical Brief No.32 : Drainage for improved health, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, vol. no. 32, pp. p. 15-18: 9 fig., 1992.
1991
E. O. Mairura and Nyangeri, G. E., Site conditions in infrastructure development, in Infrastructure for low-income communities : proceedings of the 16th WEDC conference : Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies (RCUES), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 27-31 August, 1990, 1991, pp. P. 59-62: 3 fig.
1988
C. Kariyawasam, Disposal of excreta and sullage, in The proceedings of the 14th WEDC Conference : water and urban services in Asia and the Pacific : Kuala Lumpur, 11-15 April 1988, 1988, pp. p. 91-94: tab.
M. Makestas and Kayaalp, M., Proceedings from a seminar on domestic wastewater treatment and disposal options for unsewered areas. Australian Water and Wastewater Association (SA Branch), State Water Laboratory, Salisbury, SA, Australia, p. 118 p.: fig., tab., 1988.
1986
C. R. Johnson and Newman, G. J., Alternative sanitation systems for the Kenyan small towns shelter and community development project, vol. NO. 161. Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH), Arlington, VA, USA, p. VII, 52 p.: fig., tab., 1986.
1984
G. Yayehyirad, Combined treatment of domestic and industrial wastewaters. Tampere University of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Tampere, Finland, p. 94 p., 1984.
1980
J. M. Kalbermatten, Julius, D. S., Mara, D. D., and Gunnerson, C. G., Appropriate technology for water supply and sanitation : a planner's guide, vol. no. 2. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 194 p. : 48 fig., 12 tab., 1980.
1979
P. Warshall, Weinberger, J. T., and Hewlett, G., Septic tank practices, Rev. and expanded. Garden City, NY, USA: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1979, p. 177 p.
1977
H. C. Stoner, Goodbye to the flush toilet : water-saving alternatives to cesspools, septic tanks, and sewers. Emmaus, PA, USA: Rodale Press, 1977, p. viii, 285 p. : boxes, fig., tab.

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